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closed #103407

Trash

000 E POPLAR CT

Case Date:
5/7/2003

faxed RH/ missed pick-up/yard waste Said the yw truck never came down Poplar Ct.

closed #118808

Temporary Signage w/o permit

000 E 3RD ST

Case Date:
8/26/1997

Custom Built Log Homes sign is illegally posted at intersection of E. 3rd and St. Hwy. 446.

closed #118809

Excessive Growth

00 N MONROE ST

Case Date:
8/26/1997

Empty lots on alley between Monroe and Summit have not been mowed all summer. Neighbors have called before.

closed #79165

Excessive Growth

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Case Date:
6/4/2010

The police dispatch got a call saying the line of sight is bad at Woodlyn & Curry.

closed #162345

Sidewalk Snow Removal

Case Date:
1/18/2018

S. Rogers from Country club to the hospital.

closed #163236

Trash

Case Date:
2/20/2018

Huge trash pile reported at 522 Village Court.

closed #163253

Potholes, Other Street Repair

Case Date:
2/21/2018

Mr. Lenahan called to report major flooding at the corner of Hillside & S. Madison behind the Community Kitchen (closest cross point to reference). He says that the intakes seem to be stuck. He would like to be updated consistently as the project progresses.

closed #163263

Trash

Case Date:
2/22/2018

Potential trash/belongings piled up in yard located immediately behind 1500 N. Walnut. Exact address not given. Please follow-up with Jane Rezvan at 812-332-2758. Permission was given to enter yard of 1500 N. Walnut if helpful.

closed #164772

Abandoned Vehicle

Case Date:
6/12/2018

Phone call from 1211 W. 11th complaint of parking on an unimproved surface (van with windows out) at 1209 W. 11th. Back yard was stated.

closed #164875

Excessive Growth

Case Date:
6/19/2018

Tony lives at 514 W Davis St. #12 and is calling about a neighboring rental property on the corner of W. Davis St. and S. Rogers St. He doesn't know the exact address, but it's the property right on the corner. The grass and shrubs are overgrown; the property looks unkempt and the overgrowth could harbor snakes and other pests.